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IPOCC exam 7750X demo

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nortavaya

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Sep 20, 2006
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Dear all,

Anyone has passed the exam IPOCC 7750X and how it is ?
Do you have any demo for this test ??

Many thanks
 
Hi,

I did the 7750X exam about one year ago and I found it to be rather fair meaning to "bullshit" questions - instead rather straight forward stuff.
Not like some IPO tests where questions sometimes are ambiguous and the answers are not 100% clear (for example depending on the release of IPO the question was intended for^^).

If you find it hard or not primarily depends on your experience with the product I guess.
Of course there are some lightweight sales questions in there as always so be prepared for stuff like "How many agents/simultaneous calls/etc.".

If you struggle or want to make sure there are enough ways to get the questions beforehand. I'm not sure if someone on here is going to share (or even has) a "demo" for this test though..

Good luck! :)
 
Posting exam questions is not allowed on this forum so you won't find em here.

I did the test last year and passed it, although it helps if you worked with the product for a while.
I found the design test much more annoying although it seems they have scrapped that for ACSS now.

"Trying is the first step to failure..." - Homer
 
Thank you Alfalis and Jannis78, I will try to find some demo to have idea about questions.

Good day for you
 
I passed the exam last year and thought is was quite good, especially for an Avaya exam. I have been working on the product for a while, but was not able to schedule the exam as soon after taking the 7750 course as I would have liked due to scheduling issues.

"All men are fools. Some the wise, fool others. Others the foolish fool themselves. While a rare few fool both others and themselves. These are the rulers of men" from 'The Darkness That Comes Before' by R Scott Bakker
 
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